My colleague Mads and myself made an internal “sales show” for the way we use Ruby on Rails to deliver web projects that are fast, small, agile prototypes in close collaboration with clients.

Here are a few photos from our internal Capgemini kickoff:

The sign says “Test yourself: Project manager — can you handle it”. Purpose: Show the difference between waterfall-like project management (left) and a more holistic approach (the fountain on the right)

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on Saturday, February 2nd, 2008 at 19:46 (GMT-1) and is filed under Agile, Prototyping, Ruby on Rails.
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2 Responses to “Selling Ruby, Rails, and Agile Project Management”

for now, we only use the material internally in Capgemini — and most material is in Danish. However, I would like this to be public accessible as well in some form. We can show some of the client cases and stories…

But the written material is merely supporting the “exibition” we made. The fountains, the project brownpaper in the back, the banana palms and orchids were also part of that exhibition.